Photo by DAVID AHNTHOLZ, Daily News
Big Cypress National Preserve veterinarian Emmett Blankenship holds open the jaws of a panther so researchers can document the condition of the cat’s teeth after it was captured in Ochopee in rural Collier County. As land becomes increasingly scarce near the coast, groups like Habitat for Humanity are looking farther inland toward panther habitats for opportunities to build affordable homes.
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